A good way to increase your post count is to hop in the New Member section and greet some other new people. It is fun, rewarding and you meet a lot of really nice folks - like yourselves.
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Hi AndI did read the how to be a good BYC citizen and while the document did encourage participation I don't recall information on this specific issue (message limits). Is there information somewhere here or should I continue to post questions here to up my numbers?
I understand the need but I agree with previous posts that more info would be extremely helpful. If you are expecting new members to engage in a meaningful way some communication coming to us clarifying that expectation is necessary. This should include the consequences if we don't meet these expectations.
Alright, on to my actual question...
Like most others here I am trying to communicate with some sellers. I didn't notice the message limit until I had sent and then re-sent a message (thinking that I had not pushed submit). Will the system send my messages once enough time has passed? Also, does this restrict my ability to receive messages from them as well? Do I have replies from them waiting in a queue that will become available once enough time has passed?
I did read the how to be a good BYC citizen and while the document did encourage participation I don't recall information on this specific issue (message limits). Is there information somewhere here or should I continue to post questions here to up my numbers?
It doesn't take many posts to get out of that "new member" status so you can start to send PM's. And there are sections of the forums that newbies really fit in like the New Members section. You are new and so are they! So feel free to welcome in some of our New Members. It will give you more confidence in posting and also let the other newbies feel more comfortable. In no time you will have enough posts to use all of BYC to your advantage.Perhaps raising the limit to 4 or 5? This way it still limits spammers but newbies like us could be able to participate a little more. Sometimes it can take a while to feel comfortable posting, it can be intimidating on a new site. I personally took months before signing up.
I took your advice! really smart! and thank you for your ovation.It doesn't take many posts to get out of that "new member" status so you can start to send PM's. And there are sections of the forums that newbies really fit in like the New Members section. You are new and so are they! So feel free to welcome in some of our New Members. It will give you more confidence in posting and also let the other newbies feel more comfortable. In no time you will have enough posts to use all of BYC to your advantage.![]()
Perhaps raising the limit to 4 or 5? This way it still limits spammers but newbies like us could be able to participate a little more. Sometimes it can take a while to feel comfortable posting, it can be intimidating on a new site. I personally took months before signing up.